Compared to established, age-old platform? Yes, we’re less developed. But do you know what’s even worse? Corporate greed! Rest assured, we’ll improve and mature over time.
Compared to established, age-old platform? Yes, we’re less developed. But do you know what’s even worse? Corporate greed! Rest assured, we’ll improve and mature over time.
Regarding user interface, I dont know how polished people really need, and polished how? Simple is good. Lemmy browser app is already way better than reddit ads and popups crap.
The only issues I’ve had so far were being utterly unable to find a community in another instance regardless if using comunity@server.example or !comunity@server.example or any other combination.
If I can’t find it just searching for “community”, it simply doesn’t show and I can’t subscribe.
Yes, but people aren’t coming over from the new reddit, they’re coming from old reddit with RES, which lemmy cannot even begin to resemble. I mean we don’t even have keyboard navigation yet!
Yeah I guess reddit experiences differ, I just mainly scroll on my phone. I don’t even know what “old reddit with RES” means, so I cannot yearn for that.
TBH I prefer a rougher UI. Keeps out the masses. Old Reddit had a much better community than new Reddit.
Suckless everything. Every feature has a price, sometimes a feature is worth that price. A very very large amount of UI features are NOT worth the price imo.